With the Rev Sister Una Kroll.
With Anna Hill.
Producer Steve Peacock
With John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Clive Lawton.
Olivia O'Leary talks to eight pairs of people who have had parallel experiences. 3: Mary Kenny and Anna Coote talk about feminism.
Producer Sara Conkey. Repeated at 9.30pm
Trevor Abramson. Final part. For details see Monday
Jenni Murray speaks to author Sebastian Faulks about his forthcoming novel, Charlotte Gray. Dear Jayne Browne: Chemistry by Maggie Allen. Part 4 of 5. Dear Jayne Browne repeated at 7.45pm For details see Monday
A four-part comedy series by Martyn Wade. 2: Gone for a Burton. London,
1855. Primus's latest publishing coup is explorer Richard Burton - but drink and other substances seem to have destroyed Burton's sense of direction.... with Maggie Steed , David Horovitch , Norman Rodway. Frances Jeater and David Antrobus Director Cherry Cookson Repeated Sunday 8pm
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
Have You Heard the Music Man? First of three plays about memory by David Napthine. George can't remember his son's name, but put on some music and he recalls his days on the road. Director Jonquil Panting
Special Lifelong Learning Daire Brehan and a panel of experts explore opportunities offered by the further- and adult-education network. Producer Clare Csonka. PHONE: (0171) [number removed]. Lines open from 2pm
With the renowned cabaret artists. For details see Monday
By Jane S Flynn , read by Pat Laffan. Two French tourists in a Clare town create a fantasy for a local bachelor. Producer Pam Brighton
Six programmes in which Michael Rosen explores words.
4: Song, Slang and Southend Producer Julian Wilkinson. Repeated Sunday
Trevor Phillips meets two scientists who believe that it may not be long before we can "teleport" objects. Producer John Watkins E-MAIL: material.world@bbc.co.uk
With Clare English and Charlie Lee-Potter .
Clive Coleman 's six-part comedy series set in law chambers. 3: The Phantom Barrister.
Starring John Bird , James Fleet and Sarah Lancashire.
With Jonathan Kydd , Robert Bathurst. Sue Johnston and Chris Pavlo
Producer Paul Schlesinger Repeat
Kate feels aggrieved. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Michael Jackson is 40 this Saturday. John Wilson reflects on the singer's career and prospects. Producer Nicki Paxman
Chemistry by Maggie Allen. Part 4. Repeated from 10.45am
Jonathan Freedland looks back at four political or social turning points of the past 50 years. 1: The Birth of the Pill Producer Mark Savage
Black Isn't What It Used to Be
The last of four programmes in which Ekow Eshun tracks the emerging identity of black Britain. Producer Sue Davies
Fisher Dilke enters the murky world of maths. In the first of four programmes, he reveals how a nonsense can be made of league tables. Producer Fiona Gammie
E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Repeated from 9am
By Laura Esquivel. Part 9. * For details see Monday Repeat
LATE NIGHT ON 4
Part three of the four-part comedy series starring Britain's funniest Milton. Written by and starring Milton Jones
With Joanna Scanlan and Alexander Armstrong Producer David Tyler
Passions. Matthew Gyves introduces a heady blend of emotions in the final selection of winning entries to Radio 4's competition for feature-makers. Producer Bella Bannerman
By Sam Shepard. Part 4. For details see Monday